Two Wyoming Cities Score Low For Keeping New Year’s Resolutions

It's that time of year again for making those annual self improvement goals known as New Year's Resolutions. These goals range from anywhere between weight loss, more exercise, stop smoking, to literally just about anything. The issues is, normally before the end of January, a big portion of the country has already given up on those goals.

According to a new study done by credit website WalletHub, two of Wyoming's largest cities didn't rank very high for keeping New Year's resolutions. The different metrics that were used to grade the over 180 American cities were:

Health Resolution Rank

Financial Resolution Rank

School & Work Resolution Rank

Bad-Habit Resolution Rank

Relationship Resolution Rank

Cheyenne came in 120th place, with Casper landing even lower at 160th.